Going nottingham this year! can't wait to meet everyone
Im new to the club scene and just wondering if its true you can only go in if you wear school type shoes? is this true or am i going to look like a right prat on freshers??
also, do clubs take debit cards when paying for drinks or do we take out money from an ATM first?
do they sell champagne at clubs or do you buy that elsewhere?

(Original post by Voss_1)
Going nottingham this year! can't wait to meet everyone
Im new to the club scene and just wondering if its true you can only go in if you wear school type shoes? is this true or am i going to look like a right prat on freshers??
also, do clubs take debit cards when paying for drinks or do we take out money from an ATM first?
do they sell champagne at clubs or do you buy that elsewhere?

most clubs don't have a strict dress code nowadays, you can get in with trainers/jeans ect. some places don't allow hoodies. anyone in a tracksuit usually gets turned away. smarter places might have a shoes/collared shirt policy
again, most places accept cards but to be safe it might be best to draw out some cash. atm's are usually close by to most clubs, some have them inside but they have charges for withdrawals
champagne depends on the club. a lot of places do sell it, some dj's in clubs even give bottles away! (t&c's apply - you have to be a good looking lass)

by trainers i mean like Adidas originals or something of that sort. turn up in total 90's or air max's you could get turned away

(Original post by conroy26)
most clubs don't have a strict dress code nowadays, you can get in with trainers/jeans ect. some places don't allow hoodies. anyone in a tracksuit usually gets turned away. smarter places might have a shoes/collared shirt policy
again, most places accept cards but to be safe it might be best to draw out some cash. atm's are usually close by to most clubs, some have them inside but they have charges for withdrawals
champagne depends on the club. a lot of places do sell it, some dj's in clubs even give bottles away! (t&c's apply - you have to be a good looking lass)

by trainers i mean like Adidas originals or something of that sort. turn up in total 90's or air max's you could get turned away

(Original post by conroy26)
most clubs don't have a strict dress code nowadays, you can get in with trainers/jeans ect. some places don't allow hoodies. anyone in a tracksuit usually gets turned away. smarter places might have a shoes/collared shirt policy
again, most places accept cards but to be safe it might be best to draw out some cash. atm's are usually close by to most clubs, some have them inside but they have charges for withdrawals
champagne depends on the club. a lot of places do sell it, some dj's in clubs even give bottles away! (t&c's apply - you have to be a good looking lass)

by trainers i mean like Adidas originals or something of that sort. turn up in total 90's or air max's you could get turned away

Yeah thats what im gonna do, but i notice all the freshers events are 'themed' and they expect us to dress up (e.g as cavemen) and i really cannot be arsed. Wondering whether everyone else is on the same wavelength

(Original post by Voss_1)
Yeah thats what im gonna do, but i notice all the freshers events are 'themed' and they expect us to dress up (e.g as cavemen) and i really cannot be arsed. Wondering whether everyone else is on the same wavelength

(Original post by Voss_1)
Yeah thats what im gonna do, but i notice all the freshers events are 'themed' and they expect us to dress up (e.g as cavemen) and i really cannot be arsed. Wondering whether everyone else is on the same wavelength

(Original post by milky228)
Haven't got anything against it, but if I have to splash out £10-20 extra per night on fancy dress, I'm just going in jeans and shirt.

same, just seems like the students union are trying to bleed us dry of money even before we've started. we could instead be spending that money on drinks/taxis etc to actually enjoy our freshers as opposed to prancing about in bedsheets (in reference to the 'greek' themed party).

(Original post by Voss_1)
same, just seems like the students union are trying to bleed us dry of money even before we've started. we could instead be spending that money on drinks/taxis etc to actually enjoy our freshers as opposed to prancing about in bedsheets (in reference to the 'greek' themed party).

They provide transport to and from the fresher week events.
All I did last year was buy some cheap tops from primark, cut them up if necessary and wore them with skirt/trousers